david keene is talking about new gun controls in the wake of the connecticut shooting. he spoke to cnn's carol costello. >> the question of firearms in this country is a question on which people disagree very deeply. and some people tend to personalize it. i'll telling you this, though, recent gallup polls show that the nra is quite popular, certainly more than the political parties, although that's a pretty low bar, i'll have to say. we asked wisconsin voters whether they agree with the goals and principles of the national rifle association and 45% of them had a simple answer. that answer was yes. so, yes, there are people who are detractors. yes, there are people who disagree with us on policy and, yes, there are people who think that because we support firearms rights are crazy. the fact of the matter is that most americans don't feel that way and all and most americans support the second amendment. when wayne lapierre spoke about a week ago, he suggested that what has to happen and should happen, that in every school district, administrators, eachers, and parents sh